Archive for the ‘Shows’ Category

Fun with Mary Bue!

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

Mary who? Find out for yourself at www.marybue.com. We already know, having shared a fun night with her at Mother Fool’s on Saturday. It was a night of top-notch singering and songwritering for a capacity crowd. Thanks to everyone who crammed themselves into the place and deafened us with accolades (ah, the sweet ringing of the applause-battered ear!). Don’t be left out again; put yourself on our mailing list (see the box at the bottom of this page) and we’ll let you know where we’re going to be. I mean performing… not, you know, at the grocery store or whatever. We’re off the grocery store circuit after that “incident”. (Tip for grocers: if your “vegetarian” crab cakes contain real crab, do not offer them to the woman at the piano.)

Contractually obligated to be yours,
Dan

Not Onstage with Neil Young

Sunday, November 18th, 2007

The rumors were flying, but Neil did not make an appearance at the More Barn cd release show at the High Noon Saloon last night. We bravely took to the stage in a cloud of disappointment mixed with bottles and cans (or just clap your hands, just clap your hands). Actually, we were warmly received despite being the only acoustic act in a full night of full bands. We also played the Milwaukee release at Linneman’s on Friday. Again, no Neil, but still a very successful night. Thanks to everyone who came out and helped to make it so! If you missed all the fun, but you still want to help the cause (or you want to find out what the cause is), stop by www.slothtrop.com for details.

See y’all soon,
Dan

Onstage with America

Friday, October 12th, 2007

Hey, sweet cheeks.

Dan had some swell fun last week. He played lead guitar with the fabulous Sean Michael Dargan band, opening for America at the Overture Center. They played their a**es off and made a strong impression on the America guys (I was standing in the stage wings like a dutiful groupie while the SMD boys played and saw the America boys hanging out behind me, listening and watching).

After the opening set was over, Gerry from America (I could go look up his last name, but this moniker is easier…aw, man…now I should probably go look up how to spell “moniker”) chatted up Dan and asked all about his guitar setup–very cool.

So then we stood and watched America play–they were as amazing as ever–and when they came offstage, they saw Dan and Sean and hauled them back onstage with the whole America crew to play and sing on the “Horse With No Name” encore. ‘Twas gorgeous and grand. When America’s lead guitar was grabbing Dan, he said “you can borrow one of my acoustics–oh! unless you want the solo”…to which Dan replied “um, no that’s cool; the acoustic’s fine.” He said later: “there’s no way in hell I was going to risk messing up the encore solo!” : )

Dan and Sean both sounded terrific, and at the last bow, the America duo stuck D & S in between them to join in receiving the applause. So gracious of the big stars. It was awesome.

So next time you see Dan, be forewarned: the first words out of his mouth will probably be “say, did I tell you about the time I played onstage with America?”